i would really like to do it myself...i have taken the back off and cleaned that, the lint filter is clean, its dark now and i cant see out side tomorrw i will take the front off and clean that part, is there a sensor that could be bad? i looked online to see if it had a sensor but couldnt find any thing.i would really like to do it myself...i have taken the back off and cleaned that, the lint filter is clean, its dark now and i cant see out side tomorrw i will take the front off and clean that part, is there a sensor that could be bad? i looked online to see if it had a sensor but couldnt find any thing.

Repairclinic.com is a good site for parts and help, sometimes just seeing a part and it's name and description is helpful. A lot of times I will Google the appliance, find a lot of stuff. This site is very good, maybe someone more familiar with your unit will reply. Bosch is a good brand name, worth the effort.Repairclinic.com is a good site for parts and help, sometimes just seeing a part and it's name and description is helpful. A lot of times I will Google the appliance, find a lot of stuff. This site is very good, maybe someone more familiar with your unit will reply. Bosch is a good brand name, worth the effort.

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The problem may be with air flow through the lint filter screen. The filter is a fine screen and even though it appears to be lint free, it may not be. Spray the screen with a degreaser, use a soft brush to gently scrub it, and rinse under running water. This may solve your problem.

1
Close the door firmly. The dryer will not operate if the door is not completely closed.

2
Press the "Start" button firmly or push the knob in to start the dryer.

3
Turn the dial past the "Off" position and away from "Wrinkle
Prevent." The dryer will not start in the "Off" or "Wrinkle Prevent"
position.

Long Drying Times

4
Remove the lint screen. Clean it and replace it.

5
Check the temperature of the room. The dryer will not operate properly in temperatures below 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

6
Inspect the area around the dryer. It requires at least
1-inch clearance on the front and sides of the dryer. A 5-inch clearance
is needed on the back of the dryer. Move the dryer, if needed.

7
Separate large loads and do not use an air dry cycle.

Lint, Stains and Wrinkles

8
Clean the lint screen before drying each load of clothes to prevent lint buildup on clothing.

9
Add fabric softener sheets before starting a drying cycle.
If the sheets are added after the load has partially dried, they can
leave stains on the clothing.

10
Dry small loads and remove clothing as soon as the drying cycle completes to prevent wrinkling.

Dryer is Noisy

11
Check the inside of the dryer for loose change, buttons or other items. Empty the pockets on clothing before drying.

12
Separate items that are knotted together and restart the
load. Knotted or balled up clothing will bounce and make the dryer
vibrate.

13
Level the dryer. Turn the leveling legs on the front of the
dryer clockwise or counter-clockwise until the dryer is level. Turning
the legs clockwise will lower the dryer. Turning the legs
counter-clockwise will raise the dryer.

Try taking out the lint screen and scrubbing it well in the sink with hot water and a brush. If you havent cleaned out below the lint screen, get a vacuum and a crevice tool and remove any standing lint as well as cleaning the vent. Bosch lint screens clog easily especially if you are a big fabric softener user.

End of Cycle Signal
The End of Cycle Signal produces an audible sound when the
drying cycle is finished. Promptly removing clothes at the end of
the cycle reduces wrinkling.
@ H_GH
@ LOW
@ OFF
END of CYCLE S_GNAL
Press END of CYCLE SIGNAL to adjust the sound level or turn off
the signal.
NOTE: When WRINKLE GUARD _ is selected and the End of
Cycle Signal is on, a tone sounds every 5 minutes until the
clothes are removed, or WRINKLE GUARD _ ends.

This is a common complaint with this dryer.The probe generating this problem,is at fault.It likely has a film on it,from the dryer sheets.Remove the lint screen,and wipe down the probe that sticks into the air box.Should fix the problem,if not ,replace the probe.

My Bosch Nexxt electric dryer had the same problem with the lint filter light blinking and the dryer not running. It turned out that the door switch was not engaging. The service technician informed me that there is a plastic tab (available only by opening the top access panel) that was not fully snapped in place. When he snapped the tab back in place and then secured it with a screw, the door switch fully engaged, the lint filter light went out, and the dryer ran perfectly! I hope that helps you!